A district in Utah is looking for an early learning curriculum, and a district in Virginia is looking for a student assessment system.
A Window Into an Early Education Company’s Plans for Growth
Lovevery Is Bullish on Its Subscription-Based Model, and Is Eyeing International Expansion
Parents in the preschool market are becoming more “self-directed and intentional” in seeking out services, says Roderick Morris, the president of Lovevery.
BEGiN, the startup that offers the Homer early learning program, recently announced a funding round that includes backing from LEGO Ventures, Gymboree Play & Music and Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind Sesame Street.
The Irving school district in Texas needs fine arts instructors, while the Delaware education department wants one or two data and quality tracking platforms for early childhood.
The coronavirus has created barriers for ed-tech providers, but it has also fueled new opportunities in early childhood education, say Nikki Navta and Tammy Kwan, of Cognitive ToyBox.
K-12 school district leaders discuss issues unique to early childhood education and how to address remote instruction, learning loss, parent training and social-emotional learning amid the pandemic.
In this new instructional environment caused by the coronavirus outbreak, educators are worried about screen time, the digital divide and more.
The Cobb County, Ga., school system is buying management software for childcare programs, and a New York regional services agency needs data analytics for its districts.
They Were Named Superintendents of the Year. Here’s What They Want From Vendors
Schools Chiefs From California, Texas, Virginia, Kansas, and Illinois Want Interdisciplinary Products and Better Assessments
Five superintendents who have been recognized for their leadership talk about the products, and the performance, they wish they were receiving from vendors.
Pearson makes its first acquisition in three years, Guild Education raises a Series D round of funding, and NeighborSchools, which seeks to support daycare providers, raises $3.5 million.